Amad Mahbub, a Bangladeshi artist is giving a speech while the Bangladeshi community is holding a candlelight vigil on August 11, 2024, in McPherson Square, Washington DC, USA, to pay tribute to the martyred students, who are dying in the quota movement in Bangladesh. After mass killings by the law enforcement agency, the quota movement turned into an anti-government protest that led to an uprising that ended the 15-year authoritarian rule of Sheikh Hasina. Credit: Aashish Kiphayet/Alamy Live News

Amad Mahbub, a Bangladeshi artist is giving a speech while the Bangladeshi community is holding a candlelight vigil on August 11, 2024, in McPherson Square, Washington DC, USA, to pay tribute to the martyred students, who are dying in the quota movement in Bangladesh. After mass killings by the law enforcement agency, the quota movement turned into an anti-government protest that led to an uprising that ended the 15-year authoritarian rule of Sheikh Hasina. Credit: Aashish Kiphayet/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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Amad Mahbub, a Bangladeshi artist is giving a speech while the Bangladeshi community is holding a candlelight vigil on August 11, 2024, in McPherson Square, Washington DC, USA, to pay tribute to the martyred students, who are dying in the quota movement in Bangladesh. After mass killings by the law enforcement agency, the quota movement turned into an anti-government protest that led to an uprising that ended the 15-year authoritarian rule of Sheikh Hasina. Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus and his newly named interim government set out on August 9 after a student-led uprising and deadly mass protests forced Sheikh Hasina into exile. Credit: Aashish Kiphayet/Alamy Live News

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